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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
DC POWER CONNECTION
- Remove the six 9 mm screws on the bottom panel using the Phillips head #2.
Remove the six 9 mm screws on the bottom panel using the Phillips head #2.
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Step 2
- Use the spudger tool to pry the bottom panel from the body.
Use the spudger tool to pry the bottom panel from the body.
Step 3
- Unplug the wiring connecting the battery to the IO board using the tweezers, then remove the battery.
Unplug the wiring connecting the battery to the IO board using the tweezers, then remove the battery.
Step 4
- Remove the 3.5 mm silver screws on top of the I/O board using Phillips head #2 screw driver.
Remove the 3.5 mm silver screws on top of the I/O board using Phillips head #2 screw driver.
Step 5
- Use the plastic spudger to lift the I/O board from the speaker body.
Use the plastic spudger to lift the I/O board from the speaker body.
Step 6
- Insert the plastic sudger into the seam where the metal speaker cover meets the speaker body. Slide the sudger along the edge to detach the two components and set aside the cover.
Insert the plastic sudger into the seam where the metal speaker cover meets the speaker body. Slide the sudger along the edge to detach the two components and set aside the cover.
Step 7
- Remove the 8.9 mm screws holding the speaker assembly to the speaker body using Phillips head #2 screw driver.
Remove the 8.9 mm screws holding the speaker assembly to the speaker body using Phillips head #2 screw driver.
Step 8
- Place the plastic spudger under one of the tabs on the face of the speaker assembly and gently lift it from the speaker body.
- Wires connect the speaker assembly to the inside of the speaker body. Move on to the next step before lifting speakers entirely from body to avoid damaging wires.
Place the plastic spudger under one of the tabs on the face of the speaker assembly and gently lift it from the speaker body.
Wires connect the speaker assembly to the inside of the speaker body. Move on to the next step before lifting speakers entirely from body to avoid damaging wires.
Step 9
- Use the tweezers to disconnect the two cables from the input board and motherboard and finish lifting the speaker assembly from the speaker body.
Use the tweezers to disconnect the two cables from the input board and motherboard and finish lifting the speaker assembly from the speaker body.
Step 10
- Remove the 9 mm screws on the back of the speaker assembly using Phillips head #2 screw driver.
- Lift both speaker covers from the speaker assembly.
Remove the 9 mm screws on the back of the speaker assembly using Phillips head #2 screw driver.
Lift both speaker covers from the speaker assembly.
Step 11
- Remove the 6.3 mm screws holding each of the auxiliary speakers into the speaker assembly with Phillips head #2 screw driver.
- The speakers are magnetic so they will attract the screws.
Remove the 6.3 mm screws holding each of the auxiliary speakers into the speaker assembly with Phillips head #2 screw driver.
The speakers are magnetic so they will attract the screws.
Step 12
- Gently lift the auxiliary speakers from the speaker assembly.
- CAUTION: Lift the auxiliary speakers slowly to prevent damaging the wires; they are held in place by a mild adhesive.
- Lift the sub-woofer from the speaker assembly.
Gently lift the auxiliary speakers from the speaker assembly.
CAUTION: Lift the auxiliary speakers slowly to prevent damaging the wires; they are held in place by a mild adhesive.
Lift the sub-woofer from the speaker assembly.
Step 13
- Place the tip of the soldering iron against the wire terminals until the connection separates on its own. The three terminal locations are shown.
- Reconnect the leads to the proper terminals. Use either of the other speakers as a reference if needed; they will have the same wire configuration.
- For step-by-step instructions on soldering check out this link How To Solder and Desolder Connections.
Place the tip of the soldering iron against the wire terminals until the connection separates on its own. The three terminal locations are shown.
Reconnect the leads to the proper terminals. Use either of the other speakers as a reference if needed; they will have the same wire configuration.
For step-by-step instructions on soldering check out this link How To Solder and Desolder Connections.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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CARDON Pascal - Jun 11, 2017
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Hello, Thanks for your tuto … Please can you help me to buy a new central loudspeaker … I only found “already used parts” on eBay an would like to buy a new “not used” part ? Thanks in advance for your answer
pumlakb - Nov 29, 2018
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I own a SONY SRS X55 speaker, and the kids have lost its charger and I also noticed that a (yellow part) from the DC IN JACK is also missing. how do I order the missing part? as its pointless for me to order the charger whilst i’m missing this part.
steve.chaney - May 30, 2020
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hi im in the same situation as Pascal I cant find where to buy the 10W bass speaker online.
Steve Chaney
El Duderino - Aug 1, 2021
Hi Steve,
I have the same problem. Did you find some 10w bass speaker?
Sven from germany
laladharmendralala - Jun 29, 2020
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Tuchplet is damaging and new tuchplet ripleys